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The simplest way I could think of, was to have a separate repo for tutorials (we can just use https://github.com/QuantumBFS/tutorials) There we can just fork and edit the MITs191 github repo and deploy it to In the header of yaoquantum.org, we can redirect the |
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@Roger-luo Take a look at this sample https://varlad.github.io/Spring21/x/ This implementation is stable, with the banner and everything. I don't think we need the footer(We can easily include that information in the sidebar and that saves space) The only problem I'm facing is padding (a part of sidebar and notebook get covered by the header) Since we're using custom css and a different template here, I think it'd be easier to deploy the tutorials on a different repo. That way, anyone can customize it without caring about how it affects the site Any ideas regarding the two problems are welcome |
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@Roger-luo Take a look here I consider that one complete. Is it okay if I make a PR to the tutorials repo? |
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Making a to-do list here
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@Roger-luo I ran into some problems with my iframes implementation today (with the docs integration) I can fix that today, but I guess we'll get more issues like this in the future. |
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@Roger-luo Regarding JuliaDocs/Documenter.jl#1563 Just FYI, I can inject this modification into the generated docs using a CI, without adding it as a feature to Documenter.jl. Seems easy enough. |
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I just used https://tscanlin.github.io/tocbot/ |
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@Roger-luo
Lets discuss a few ideas we can use to better edit the Yao website (the tutorials part)
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